12. HIE .SCKAXTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY 3IORNING, MAY 18!G. GARBONOALE. H.idr will plenum not that mlvrtle- Irient". rnler for Job work, unit Hems for publication left at the establishment of Shannon ft Co.. newsrtealr-rs. North Main treet. -will receive prompt attention; of iice open from i a. m. to 14 p. m-1 I'IKES STILL RAGING. IheKain Yesterdu ot Heavy r.noujsh to Oticnch Them. The forest tires uliove the oly are still ratfinK liercfly. tli( stronK wind of the last few (Jays fanning them and scat tering them in nil ilirirttims. It was thought yesteiilay that there would ui a heavy rain which vouM qiionrh the llanus. luit the liRhi showers we hud only served to rmr.ulder them for awhile. It did some Rood, however, as it suve the men who are t'.irl'iiii.; lue lli'.: an oiortutiity to pet It soioe vl.nt under eontrel. o that tlieiv wlil nuv lie no lUirisrir from it. 1 Hiring: the time the Hie has been burning It lin eamed larw io.-s. On Saturday nlslit it burst out will: ereat fury near the Norlluwst, aid a lii'id liSiil was had to save tin'.t e.dlh ry. Tne liler.U. . was saved, but u l.'.r;;" ' of mine ties and oiler lumber be- longing to the eoniiiany euuwht and win r.nnn a' maps of ihi'in i. The loss of mis liii.'.ber will be $'-IN') out !' tiio roiii .::ny. Frank Hollenbeek will also be a heavy loser from the ii:e. He had a law Ion v H-?htins the llair.es. but they eould ill .little apainst the fiery eh nient. Arid wood to the value of Jl.OiV was burned. The beauvlful streaeh of woodi alonu the IMuwuro and Hudson Kraily be low the horseshoe, was damt'Ked bad ly. For some time it was feared that the llli;e culm pile would be United. Saturday niitlit, from the horseshoe, the seine was glorious. Ml lea of tor esi wele ablaze, the Humes shunting u;i to the height of four feet in some places. The lii'ree wind caused larpe Haines to shoot up Into tin- air and as suddenly die nway. It is now hoped that some control may be had over Hie hlaxc, and unless it is scon done an immense o.;s ill be sustained i.m:i i. im-auy coming. Will lecture IVtVro a (in boll Julc tadience. l.i-utenant Kohi rt K. I'eary, the t-i-iatest Arctic cNplorcr. will lecture I" f ile a Cai bondale audience on I'YI 'iay, May I.lentetinnt Feiiry is so well known over the e.itire unrM that it is not necessary to say much about him. No Arctic txplorcr has mud.' so many suc cessful voyages toward the norlli pole or has ueeoi,i')llshed so much work. Since his last voyio;e he has been lc lurlnjt in all tile lari.c cities, kihI it is nly Ihroimh the ent .prise of l-rofes-sor W, I', i :ri koi y, of Wood V. iSaslness i olli-ae. that we will have uii opportun ity of heariiiL- him. l.b -utetitint I'eary will come heie at a lireat cost, but ns the venture Is not made for money It will probably be en tirely successful. PI-KyONAl. AM) OTIIKuVri'alS ' P. A. liun'y was in Seriititon Surd Rttendins,' the reeeitloii ulvi n by Walter ionium In honor of the ordination of his son. !!. Walter tlerman. The lOiiworth ! .-.yiie nf the .Methodist Kplscopal church w'll bold u social tit the house of Dr. and Mrs. (',. A. IMaee nil 'Uf(llii.l:i:' evenliu; of this week. Kxtenslve ilans have been made by the social committee for the entertainment of their piics ti and an enjoyable time limy be expected. A niinibe" of t'nrhondale whet Imen took runs to rrvstal Luke and down the valley yesterday. Miss NT( llle Wordward, of River street, is conlined to her home by sickness. .M.lss Kiln Hartei o'iJ)undaff street. returned to her s'udleg at the Mnns lleld Sta'e Normal echool yesterdav. I'.ev. V. T. Hluir. of Mount foton. Nnv York, spent Sundav in this citv and preached at the Methodist Kpls copnl chinch In the evctilr:i. Miss Cora Hell returned from New York, lust week much Improved in health. R. V. files, of Itiook street, was on business a: his old home in Aldenville, yesterday. Miss Nellie Durkiiii. of Providence, bus efirn..i heme after u few days' visit withvfrh nds In tifwii. Miss Mamie Hrenmin ami Annie ValUer have untie to P.oston to reside for '.he summer. Miss IHiisy Hoitdley. of Salem avenue. Is visitliiR friends In Pateison, New .1 ersey. P. V. rrane, of Dun more, called on friends in town Sunday. The Misses Annie liurke, Mairijlo and l.yilhi Xliol were iruests of Mis Annie Tinll. of Archhalil. Sunday. C. A. Kafka spent Sunday with his family In this city. Mrs. M. Price, of Matnmorns. and her little prMnddaiifjrhter, Miss lirnrp Homnn, of Scranton, are visiting rela tives In this city. Ocortro Spnule. of the llrm of Spaule Congnri, biirbers, who has been con fined to his home for three weeks wl'h un attack of rheumatism, resumed his duties yesterday. Thomas Fannlntr. of Scrnnton, form fHy of this city, was in (.'arbondale yesterday and assisted In removing- the household woods of his mother from South Main street to the Klectrlc City, vhere they will make thvlr home in the future. Attorney J. F. lteynolds was at Kilt I.ul;e on Saturday making preparations for the erection of a cottage on the plot of rjround recently purchased at that place. Professor ,T. Franklin Crnwell, of this city, was n visitor In Susquehanna Sat li rday. Mr. and Mrs. .James Smith, of Thome pyemic, spent Sunday with friends In Vllkes-Parre. Charlie- lioss has accepted a position at Hotel Anthracite. Kddle King, of Pronklvn street, re ceived Injuries by beinir thrown from n. mule which necessitates the carrying of his arm In a slliifr. Mrs. William Hawkins, of Macon, OenrRla, Is the Ritest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watt, of North Church trnr and ti-ffl r.w... .1 a I. .. months with them. - Miss Cora Verunrd. of Scranton, wheeled to this city on Saturday and returned to her home Sunday. It. K. Putter, formerly of this city, but now an employe of Hotel Jermyn, in Scranton, was a visitor in town Sun day Miss Maine CVMalley, of Pittston, Is the ttitest of Miss Kllzabeth Kurly on Seventh avenue. , Miss Maire; Grady, who went to a Philadelphia hospital several months GREAT SALE OF BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. We have no fortune to (five away, but we guarantee you rooiIs at lew than tiny oilier house iu the trade. Your choice from our stock, which is complete at $100 Her Yard. iCeruember we don't reserve any thingThese goods consist of nil the leading makes. Come early and make your selections. J. SCOTT INGLIS, CARPETS and WALL PAPERS , 419 Lack'a Ava. as for treatment, returned Saturday t:o brtt.'r. She has been a futerer from rheumatism fcr ycarr. Misa May u'Mallty. of Scranton. Is the guest of her cousin. Miss l.oretta Coleman. Mrs. John Watt, of Salem avenue, c U-brateU her eighty-fifth birthday on Saturday. At the jratherliVK aM the family were present with the exception of Maurice, son of W. W. Watt, who is in Colorado, for his health. Those pres ent were three sons, two dauRhters. twelve grand -children and one Kreat-Krand-dauKhter. Mrs. Watt was out of the house yesterday Tor the first time In months. lietailed report of yesterday's ball pa me between f arbondale and Potts ville clubs will be found on the sport ing pui;e of The Tribune today. JERMYN. The signature to a contract by which the horou-jh of Jermyn is now in pos session of a site for th" proposed nrit sian well has at last been secured and the Ions waiting which seemed unnec essary to those wlio did hot understand the proceedings Is at an end. The contract calls for one aero of land, and should more be nettled can be houpht ni a reasonable Hsute. This puts the coiamittee in a position to advertise at om-e for bids and action will be c.mimenecil immediately. . The Choral union will plve n nrand concert and entertainment In the Jleth mlist episcopal church on Friday eve lilr.K. May il. The committee hnve been haul at work and will present their proKruiiime for publication iu a few days. M. J. F.rk, whose hardware store nnd house furnishings were burned at the recent lire, has received a settle ment from the riioonlx Insurance com pany. Mr. Frk is movlns his umlam uaed slock into the rooms next door, w here he w ill reopen in a few dnys. A basket social and entertainment will ho la id In Knterprlse hall on Me morial l)av bv the (I rand Army of the lieptibllc and the Sous of Veterans. Ladies brine.lnc baskets will he admit ted fiei. a"d will be Riven a ticket, which I'ke nil others, will be wood for a chance on the door prize. The organ isations decided to take the same route ns usual In th-lr parade. Th" laenihcis o' the Methodist F.pls eopal Sunday school have decided lo cat pet 'he rooms in which they meet and also procure cases in which each class mav keep lis papers sinning, bo ks. etc. At a nieotiiiir held Sumlny iiftt moon, it was decided thai each class shall share 'n payitiK for the de sm d Improvements. Tie amaiuamalion of Crystal Fire company und the Teinoernnce band Is now decmi il a sure t'aw'iK, The- pro cenliiiKS I hits far have I n very sat isfactory and at an early date the pro posed toiination Is expected to take place. Knit l.i Fred Stephens, James Al I in. Will firnves. (leorc Merritt. Kd w In Mellow, CeoiKe Tennis nnd Frank (Illes enjoyed u ride on their bicycles to Forest Citv arid Crystal Lake Sun day. IMerei forest fires are burniiiH: over the ti n t of land used by Jenny nltes as blackberry grounds. The hills in the vicinity of the powder mills are a burn itu; hinss o' (lames. Uev. Nalioth Osborne, of Syracuse university, visited his parents in this place yesterday. The r.pw.nth league of the Methodist Kpiseopal church will (rive a social aVal entertaiiiment In the church on Friday evening. W. I.. Houghton contemplates tak ing a trip to Kngland in a mouth or so. The examination of the teachers of the Jermvn high school will be held on Saturday, June -7. FECKVILLE. Mrs. William Allen, of Hickory street, who had a very critical operation per formed two weeks ago, is able to be out doors again. The Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur. J)emmlng fell of the stoop last Sunday and broke Its left arm. Charles Courier, Inside driver buy at the (riassy Island Delaware and Hud ron mines, was seriously hurt yesterday by being kicked In the head by a mule. Mrs. John James, of Wilkes-Hurre, vl.'lted Mrs. Kendall Inst Friday. I.leuteiuint James (1. Stevens post, tJrand Army of the Republic, will at tend divine services at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening. May W. and listen to a sermon by the pastor, Itev. S. C. Simpkins. The open cats on the street car road made their lirst apearunce for the sea son here on Sunday. Mrs. H. Ritter. who has been very sick of scurlet fever, has nearly recov ered. Chillies Keller, of Main street, Is adorning his home with un elegant new porch The Delaware hotel, owned nnd occu pied by Mrs. Jane Him, opposite the Delaware nnd Hudson depot at Jessup. caught lire on Monday morning about 2 o'clock. The Winton Hose company was soon on the ground nnd got a stream of water on the building. Sev eral other buildings close by were in danger und un alarm was sent In for the Wilson Hose company of Peekville, who (UlckIy responded and saved the adjoining buildings. Part of the furni ture was saved but the building is dam aged beyond repair. The cause of the tire is unknown. The building and fur niture were portly covered by Jnsur ance. The Wilson Hose company had their hose cut in two by a Delaware and Hudson train that passed us the hose was on the track. Theodore V. C.rambs. of Scranton, was the i;Uest of Miss IMith J. Kopfer oil Sunday. Tlie wheelmen of the town met Sat urday night in the. rooms to organize a bicycle e!ub and effected a temporary organization. The boys have made plans for a club that will be a great, benellt to the members and no doubt they will push It right nlong. They have rooms In the flrand Army Repub lic building and will lit them up w ith a coin'ileti bath room, reading and a wheel room with gymnasium nppll-nncer-. They will present the 'D-es-treck Skule" the lntter part of this month, ns the members of the society have kindly donated their services, and the profits from this will enable them to fit up tlie roonis. All the members will not ride wheels, many who do not ride will Join to have the privileges of the r.ioms The temporary officers are William Wnlkcr, chairman; John L. Card, secretary. They will meet Wed nesday evening, the J.'ith. to effect a per manent organization und will also make arrangements to attend the meeting of the Anthracite Cinder Path association at Mahou hull. Olyphant, on Thursday night next. PaiCEBURCS, Master James Dolphin, of I'pper Main street, was sllglvtly injured by a run away horse on lint Thursday. The funeral of the late Mrs. George Nancarrow will tuke place this after noon. William Me,uiighlin and family spent Sunday at Laurel Hill park. Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh, of Din yen. Is the guest of her In-other, John o'Hara, of North Main street. Supervising 1'rlnclnal M. J. Lloyd made his monthly visits to the public seh iols yesterday. The sidewalk In front of the Johnson shaft on Main street Is still In the same condition. Will our council ever take action on this und order il to be re paired? If tiio Unbt Ts Cnttina Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow'!; Soothing Syrup has teen used for over Fifty Years by MIL l:cns of Mothen for t:.elr Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain, Cures Wind Colio nnd ts the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no othar kind. Twenty-five cent a bottle. MOMTHOSE, Recently the Montrose band gave an ojien air concert, occupying the veran da of the Montrose house. Never be fore In the history of our town have we had a more proficient aggregation of musicians. The leader. Professor O. E. Cook has In his band A. E. I'pte grove. formerly with Hauer's band of Scranton: J. K. Harrington. H. Mack, ltert Decker. J. Stoddard. C. K. Tobil, A. Leonard and Laverne Frlnk. Arthur I. Titman's Hambeltonlan was hitched ill the alley beside his large furniture store yesterday. Just beside it was a lounge or settee whose padiied Interior was an unknown qual ity to his bbiodcel rteed but for a short time. Arthur soon discovered that the lounge looked as if an entire equine paradox hnd been at. it: the velvet cover was ripped up the back mid Ros-i-nunw was munchinrr the "stulTIn" t his heart's content, pretty expensive balled hay Art? t iinimeneenient always means much la Toieitrose, the Interest taken In the closing exercises of the hlgn school Is general nnd for th: t reason a large as semblage greeted the clnxs of '!W at the armory on Thursday night when the eighteenth class was graduated. This year fourteen were given diplomas, having llui shed th sc ver-.l courses at tlie schoo'.. Tl e f dl. In:,' pi Orfi amine wis giver : art lir t ''lass iniircii. Miss ;Maim Ce itv: lir.ocaJcn. Rev. K. K. Thomas; saltnatn-y, Lat.n -iv, "The Hood ild i'liues,' Jea i Avars Tay lor: character sketch. "Shecky." Abide P. Lester; high school oration. "Cheops Pyramid." Kdwln H. Shal'er: vocal solo, "The Olden Stoiy." M. Uertha Itessel; essay, "lireetings," Ruth.M. Warner; oration. "Agriculture," Daniel Searle; piano duet. Misses Agnes Scott. Snlly Courtright: essay. "P.lind In the Midst of Reality." Kllzabeth M. Smith; ora tion, "Trilles." Harry H. (Hidden; class song. Part second Kssay, "Criticism." Anna Thatcher; class poem, "lAioking Forward." Frank T. Cole; prize essay, "Pleas of the Winds," Lena it. Tyler; recitation, "The Did Actor s Story." M. Uertha Ressel; piano solo, waltx Chop in, Mrs. Newton: honor oration, "Per sonal Liberty," U. Arthur Sprout: class history. H. Louise Tyrrell; valedictory, "The Involution of ( lovernment." Harry c. IVssauer; conferring diplomas; benediction. Rev. U. A. Wurrinti-. The stage was decorated with natures choice beaut les and made a littlng bnck gmuiid for the yoiintr men und women who were arranged in a semi-circle. Tlie class motto, "Deeds not Words." wu gracefully inscribed on a rear set ting. The entire class evidenced care ful training and cxtruordlnuvy ability. AVOC, At a regular meeting of the St. Aloy sius society, held on Sunday afternoon, the following ollicers were elected: President, Kdward Rellley; vite-presl-dent, James Lavan: recording secre tary, James Ward; llnancinl secretary. i William Doran; treasurer, Thomas Kre- hony; si igeaiit-at-aiios.. lames Thomas; marshal. John Loughney; stewards, James Farley. William Doherty, John Flannery. John Huckley and Anthony Heuley were elected delegates to the Scranton Diocesan convention, to be held at Freeland.May 21 and I!-'. 1816. Mrs. William 'Hell, of Jermyn, re turned home yesterday after a week's visit with friends iu town. Mr. and Mrs. Kllas Harris and Mr. and Mis. Ira Dewitt. of Wyoming, spent Sunday at the residence of O. N. Harris, of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. William Welter nnd family und Mrs, Charles Ferguson, of Lincoln Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ferguson and family, of Dunmore, left yesterday for Delta, Colo., where they will Join Frank Sanders, a brother-in-law of Mr. Welter, who left here some years ago and has amassed a large for tune In mining and speculation. It has finally been decided that a power house will bu built In this vicin ity to operate the road between this place and Pittston. The exact location Is not yet known, but will be erected as soon ns convenient quarters can be ob tained. The Pittston company will furnish the power. Rev. J. Jones and T. Chirk are at tending the Primitive Methodist con vention at Shnmokln this week. Joseph Jennings, brother of Hugh Jennings, graduated In medicine at the Jefferson Medical college at Philadel phia yesterday. Mr. Jennings gradu ated In chemistry at the same institu tion u few years ago. It is not yet known where he will practice. Mrs. J. Phllbln nnd Mrs. T. Roland, of Scratfton, spent Sunday at the tub ulins residence. A. P. Outran and Dr. Saltry, of Scran ton, spent Sunday at the Curran resi dence. Airs. J. F. Connolly, of Dunmore, was a caller in town yesterday. TAYLOR. John Oonley, of Taylor street, left yesterday morning for Altoona where he will remain for the week represent ing Taylor Castle, No. 267, Knights of the tlolden Kagle, ut the grand castle session. A large number of the members of the Junior Order t'nlted American Me chanics will go to Hawley this evening to attend the institution of a new coun cil. Rev. J. M. Lloyd preached an Kngllsh sermon last Sunday evening at the Welsh Haptlst church on "The Unpar donable Sin." The board of trade has given the lenders of the Cnlon band, Taylor band and Anthracite Olce club the use of the bund stand for concerts. There will be a concert this week by one of these organizations. A bicycle club has been organized at Retidluim with the following officers: President, Harry Mines; secretary, R. Willis Reese; treasurer, Peter Lally; captain, John Ayres, Jr. The club has enrolled twenty members, among thcin being fborge H. Jermyn. Hon. Frank Coyne, editor of the Sentinel, Profeseor J. T. Fol v. Frart I eck r nnd John Richards. The olt.h v ill rnke Us first run on Mimo:lal Das to Poet Jervis, N. Y. Richard Williams and family, of Providence, spent Sunday nt the home of John H. Price, on Ridge street. Misses Maggie Davis and Lizzie James have just returned from a two weeks' stay ut Lake Winola. THROOP. The Hose company No. 1 were around I testing the fire plugs they report n jioor force of water. The borough paid I j:!n0 water rent for plugs bust year. we think the least the Water company could do would be to give the borough water force for plugs for the use of the streets. The borough council will meet In reg ular session on Wednesday evening ncxl nt T.:i. At a special meeting held one week ago Thonins Alcliale sent in a bill to the borough for $ihi. He claims his property was damaged that much by the bursting of the water main. Afl.'S Lizzie Powell, of Providence, was visiting Airs-. Ilntlbld on Sunday. Joseph J. Williams is improving his house bw adding a new coat of paint. The borough of Throop Is- having ipiite a building boom. M. 3. Morgan Liver DIDs Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti pation, sour stomach, indigestion arc promptly cured liy Howl's Pills. They do their work easily and thoroughly. Rest after dinner pills. M cents. All uniKiilsU. Fills Prepared by 0. I. Hood ft Co., towell, Mass. Tlie only Fill to take Willi Hood's Stursuparilla, Enloodis Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report and Malln Case have begun a new loose erch. The following resolutions were adopt ed at a icTUlar me-. tln"T of the Acci dental, Sick and Rer.evolent arsocia tion of Throcp, April li-'JB: .y the diciee of Inscrutable fate th hiavy hand of 'he soli nin messenger, death, has Invaded our circle and too. fiom the bosom of a loving family our bt loved brother, James Abbott. Resolved, That this scciety hereby ex press and tender the sorrowing, be reaved family and relatives of the de parted one our earnest heartfelt sym pathies, and sincere condolence in the!; h.uir of deep utilietion. He is further Resoiv-d. That the death of our dear l ;:.e'.- las cast looot ' U' c.i ni'v sdsier, Pm cilia Abbott, to ..loin we ex tend our heni-.felt svi'onlly la th:.; her hour i f extreme grii I, a::d pra,v fo. thnt Divine consolation for her that oaly Providence can bwtow. Louis Kvnns, Henry Simpson, Frank Clumtos. Committee. FACTORYVILlE, The Keystone baseball club of this place and Young .Men's Christian asso ciation club of Scranton crossed bats on Keystone's ball ground Saturday. The game wus rather u one-sided affair as Keystone's cuti'her was hurt so bad ly at tlie beginning of the game that ho was unable to play any more. Also about the middle of the game one of the Young Men's Chrislian association men was unite badly hurt. Score 17 to 12 In favor of Scranton. W. N. Manchester's resilience Is near ly completed und w 111 be one of the lin es! in town. Mrs. D. T. CapA'ell Is f-erloilsly 111 at this writing. The vocnhon organ at the First Hap tlst church is now operated by un au tomatic motor. Alisses Rertha ami Winnie lteynolds entertained friends from Scranton Sat urday nnd Sundav. Miss Carson, of Scranton. who is la boring under the auspices of the slate Young Women's Christian association, spoke to quite a large audience at the First Raptist church last evening. Volney R. Cashing will lecture Tues day and Wednesday! evenings on the subject of temperance ut the First Hup tlsj church. Mr. Moss, assistant block runner at the Mount Lookout breaker, hud his neck and back broken yesterday, lie was being hoisted with a stick of tim ber to the top of the breaker, and when near the top of the pole, the rope broke, letting him and the timber drop to the ground. Mrs. William Swltzer was calling on her brother-in-law. John Swltzer, of Kingston. Saturday. Mr. and Airs. Fisher Hay, Air. and Airs. Henry Inn lend nnd daughter, llcflha. were visiting friends ut Center morclaud Sunday. Miss Fannie Hates and Air. Nicholas, of Wilkes-Rarre. spent Sunday with tlie former's sister, Airs. Kdward Rn zcll. Airs. W. H. Patterson and son, Rob ert, spent Sunday with friends In Dal las. Archie Lewis, of West Pittston, was calling on his cousin, Aliss Llda AIcRlll. Sunday. Miss Ressie Rhoades, of Wllkes Rarre, spent Sunday with her parents Hen Coolbaugli, of Dorranceton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cease. MOOSIC. Arch Lindsay, of Wyoming, was a caller In town Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Ira Rrodhead, of Mill Q.ulrkly.Tuoroiuiuly, Forever Cured. . Four out of flvo who suffor nervousness, mental worry, attacks of" tliobluc3,"arebut paying tuo penalty of early eiressua. Vic tluis, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. I tfkfeFfcakeMaPk iu ntnrw (Consumption's Cruel Record.) More than two-fifths ofi lall deaths in this country i lare caused by consunip-j i tiou and pneumonia. This i diagram tells the story : i Pneumonia and . He.irt tlWfta. . mz.mrt-nm f IHptbcrls HUOjjII J Apoplexy WWJB 5 Cuaccr ......... 21 5 By the tinrly us? off Dr. Ackers Enlkh Reni-J fedy, consumption aiid i pneumonia are quickly and absolutely cured.? STakeitat the first sign )of sore throat and lungs.i 4 3 Sizes ; 25c., 50c., $1. All DmpgistD. 5 Ackkb -M buicim Co. 10-is ChnrnVre. St. N.Y, roof mnm and soloed; All done away with by the use of HA TIT MAN'S PATK.NT PAINT, which consi.-ts of ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwellings, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ing or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning or any kind by many years, and ItB cost does not exeoe .1 oae-lifth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold by tae job or pound. Contract taken 1 y ANTONIO U.UtTMANN, m7 Uirch 8U ON THE LINE OF THE are located the finest fishing nnd hunting grounds In the world. Descriptive hooks on application. Tickets to all points In Alalne, Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis.. St. Haul, I'aniidlan nnd Vnited Hiatus Northwest, Vanvouvnr. Seattle, Taeoina, Portland, Ore., Sun Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throuKht trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with beildliin, curtains and speolully adapted to wants of famlllcR may be had with second-ulass tickets. IlnteB hlWHys less than via other llns. For further Information, time tables, eto on application to E. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A., 353 Broadway, New York. 1 PACiPIC n "Ity, spent Sunday at this place anions friends. Howard I.uckey, t wirier fcr the .V'ilkes-I'arre I'eye fSall club, was rall njT in town Sunday. Jilss .Minnie Creen. who has been on i visit anioni; fii -n ls in London. Kns 'und, has returned home. HONES3ALE. A meeting of the alticiii nf the Hones dale hlph school Is celled f.ir this even Ins. AM the i'.tudiiutes are requested to be present. Hr. ( It. limilyi O. R. Chambers and .1. Kirk Uose rode to Lake Ara l on Sun day. . whei bnnn of Scranton rode to -Ionesda'' on Sunday and over come by the heat ns he reached here. There were no serious tonsenilciices, however. Superintendent Lett, of the lleras diilo Klectrb al works, is p!a' luff a num ber of electrical fans in barber shoos, restaurants, lee civum parlors, etc. The places that are without these machines which contribute to the comfort of cus tomers diiriiiK the warm summer months will surely be neglected. Kaeh day nature Is throwing out fresh leaves and Dowers, and llones dale Is beinir clothed In all her summer beuuty. Tourists will soon bCKln to en Joy the scenery along the Gravity rail road. "How to t'uro All Skin Diseases." Pimply apply "Swayno's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cures tetter. 'eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose, etc., leaving the skin ! clear, white and healthy. Its (treat healing and curative powers ar pos Fcsscd by no other remedy. Ask your lii'usaisl for Swayne's Ointment. THE , TRADERS NATIONAL BANK OF SCRAHTON. ORGAN 121 D 1393. CAPITAL, SURPLUS, 40,000 JOHN T. PORTER, Ptcslii;nt. W. W. WATSON, Vice President, F. L. PHILLIPS, CASHIiiR. DIRECTORS: nnliert Beadle, .Ininos M. Everhart, Irvine; A. Finch, fiereo It Kiiduy, Joseph .1. Jermyn, M. S. Kemerer, I h irles I'. Matthews, John T. I'ort-r, W. W. Wutsun, t'hurles fcculagor, L. Vv , Morns. INTEREST PAIDQNTiTlE DEPOSITS. This bank invit.'n tho patronage of bniinoss men aud tlruis yeaurally. I HIS Lager Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated CAPACITY : 100,000 Barrels per Annum ASKFOfcTiiE B?o!(LLT ON ' IflV wtj mm m i sui mm skw B-I ITM au i ij .-pa " n i ir '.fir IS mV at i GIVES THE BEgT EIGHT t FOn SALS BY THE mil; mm n SCRANTON STATION. CALL UP 363 OFFICa AND WAREHOUSE, 141 TO ifii MERIDIAN STREET. JI.W. COLLINS, Manager ) wr Ippf Rppr iOuhul Up! DM Mi J Oil LOKEilLIllliiilB COfiriENCING Monday, Hay 11, the Following: Bargains at The 403 m 4G2 Dry CoouS Deparant. 1011 pieces li: lit itrouud tliil'tiuj- Hiabric only ic ICO p eeei Aaiericai Indiso Biu . Oidy 3; aO piece, linen flunked Towfliuif only. . i4c SO ie-es l)ros (IimmIh, "ilin. wide, ta-hin'ie. Tlriltimittnex. &e. wo; ih ajc to 4Sc a yard, only . . . . 32C 'Jo riecc Ji,p:oiei, Die-n bilk, wtutli ;tU ouly : ioc K) par?, l.iif.i iertidim, iili yHiils luiiir, worth jn. oi lv $1.50 W bW.lud TuWo LinW Worth :'; . nly ..jjc 1 Uuuz. 'l,v : a.xi: ted. lilMirlwil und iineler.che'J, Tiirki-.li, una u.i lire 1 worth 15u to iOeenrh Pcitl 3 for ajc HandKerchiefs. C0 dozen Indie' Handkerchiefs. niwnrted, vortli "c to Ko, only 1C ail dozen Rents' Handkerchiefit, Worth 1, only 8c L:d!es' Furnishing Good). 50 dozen rlhlod Vests, worth ltfc, oulv ge dozen lmlieH Kid (lliiv s, all the latest sh ides, worth l.:'" to 1 5 a pair, ytiiir choir 8c ", dozen ladies' f.ist black, seBin less IIiib', IU.- pair, only 10c Cue case II. H. C.i s a tor Mon U iy only, worth I.IWttt 50c 60 dozen Indie' muslin ('hnm(R4 mid Liruwers, worth aic tj lie, only jjc 10 Cuzen Innles' muslin .Nitfht tiowns, worth 1.S5 tol.9Seaeh. siwial $1.00 We Have Never ttPETi All H That approached the present one in every desirable quality, the colorings are richer and patterns more artistic, variety greater and values far beyond anything we ever did. 'aperies and Upholstery. Our Decorators are practical men, of long experience, formerly employed in th Largest Houses in New York ; they will pencil you a sketch, or give you original drawings in colors while you wait, and be helpful to you in harmoniz ing Wall Papers, Carpets and Furniture. . Opposite Main Entrance to the Wyoming House. (ERR THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturara of Locemotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Qcneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. Remember at this Clothiujr that appeals to every kind and condition of m o O People in general have a wrong idea that credit means two prices. Credit with us means the lowest possible price and the best possible Clothes. A large part of the business of the world is carried on through credit. There is no-reason iwhy the same principle should ot Clothes. Ve havt applied it and the consequence is tnat a great many men in Scranton are now wearing our stylish garments and paying for them at the same time.. "Monday" Bargains on sale Today in our Housa Furnishing Department. Fair LACKAWANNA AVE. (bat Department. SO ladies' Silk Wants odd and enua, worth f:i.WI 10 15, yuur cbore . $i.o 30 ladies' KpiiuK Jackotis naVy, brown, taim aud black, worth -j. . !' '! ,o' cliui fl.jo ,i0 tallica B.Ik Cup ... trim. ., 'I'" ?"- worth SU-iO, yonri-hoii-e$3.98 -.1 ladi.R aiitt., assorted, worth ..1 Vi' .l'l,S.h T"J. , h,,k'8 'S-00 ladios' adk Wm,t, special" woith S!0, your oil. ien... T....a.o S5ilii'n Indira" caiuiirie lunndried Miirt Waists, worth lata, yoor ciioire ,,c 1 dnz-ii ladies' faney striuVd UiidorKlilru. worth 6tic, only jc 8 dez.'n ladies' black aatenn Undur- aun-ts, worth bile, only ge 'Infants' Wetr Department 50 dozan children'alaco Caps, laria aaaortment, selling at iDM aud U)e each, yonr choice. 13c . Umbrella Dtpartmsnt. SO silk umbrella. SH la, assorted handles, worth S1.7V to tit, only ... 100 silk Umbrellas, ! Iu. aaorted. worth 11.60, only Si, 00 Gsnts' Furnishing Goods Department. 60 dozen Rente' lunndried fancy 8hirta, (I quality onlv aoc Oenta' fiOc N-ekwour, uUe Huajian ders, 60c Hhlrte aud Drawers, your choice 31c aeuta' Z: Neckwear, 2.'w Huspen- uem. -kt ruiria ana uruwurs. your eiioioe iu Ono case cents' Seamleaa 1-2 Muaa. . worth Vi 1-iic, sulo price 8c ESTABLISHED 1873. IINIIIIIIIU Telephone Call 5154. I Offered a Line of SON & CO., 408 Lackawanna Avenue. mwm w w w m 9"w r -w ifii btore. It is a combination )j humanity, liven rich men don't want to pay more than they have to. The poor can't afford it. Both desire good Clothes.' Careful buying on our part is responsible for the hijrh grade of Clothing we sell great purchases secured direct from the makers are responsible for the low prices, Clothing On Credit not be applied to the selling 225, 227 and 218 n r s A Wyoming ve
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